Every day our people at Sinai Health are doing extraordinary things. Captured Caring is a series featuring submissions from our people to provide you with inspiration and encouragement as we care for patients and each other. Have your own story or photo to share? Submit it here.


“Shout out to Labour and Delivery nurse Maggie Gray who braved the snow and walked two and a half hours from the Beaches to join her colleagues for the night shift following the snow storm earlier this month. We acknowledge her and many others who travelled several hours to care for our patients. Thank you for your unmatched dedication!”
Submitted by: The Labour and Delivery Nursing Leadership Team, Mount Sinai Hospital


A group of people in a hallway, they are standing in two lines on either side of the hallway and all facing the camera. They are wearing medical masks.

“The Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) is comprised of workers and managers who represent different areas of the hospital. Its primary roles are to help identify potential hazards, recommend and follow up on corrective actions. This is done through regular physical inspections of the hospital, in addition to analyzing generalized data and trends from SAFER. This data is very important in furthering everyone’s safety, which is why reporting incidents is so important.

We thank our dedicated worker and manager representatives for all their tireless work! If you would like more information on their initiatives, please see our intranet/portal page, or email [email protected].”
Submitted by: Hannah Lam, Safety Specialist, Occupational Health and Safety, Sinai Health